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a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the birthplace of the franco-german friendship. after two world wars, if you believe such a thing was possible. the unthinkable did happen. they did not have much in common. both catholic and a conservative. >> what was surprising is that the first contact in 1958 did not take place in the palace but at his private the state in a comfortable family surroundings. they spent the whole weekend of their. he treated him like a guest of the family. he did not stay in a hotel. >> he was the only politician to have been given that privilege. any mistrust between the two men evaporated. >> their relationship led to the declaration of a musi
a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the...
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president is resigned to a difficult relationship with a more right-wing government in israel. -- >> an election watched very closely, even here on inauguration day, and prince harry is on his way home after another toward of duty in afghanistan. he has confessed that he prefers army life to being a royal. and he has claimed to have killed taliban insurgents. >> for the last 20 weeks he has disappeared from public view, deployed to afghanistan and flying apache attack helicopter. >> this has reminded me about who i am, but is -- it is easy to forget about who i am in the army. >> he has had to be prepared to use lethal force against the taliban. -- >> the people that are trying to do bad stuff -- they will be in the game, i suppose. and the reason i did this job is to get back out there. >> keep -- he deployed to afghanistan under a cloud. he made what he excess was a serious mistake, he was photographed naked playing billiards. >> this is what one would expect, this was too much on may -- and i will make it when i am done here. >> he was in afghanistan under christmas, one of the gu
president is resigned to a difficult relationship with a more right-wing government in israel. -- >> an election watched very closely, even here on inauguration day, and prince harry is on his way home after another toward of duty in afghanistan. he has confessed that he prefers army life to being a royal. and he has claimed to have killed taliban insurgents. >> for the last 20 weeks he has disappeared from public view, deployed to afghanistan and flying apache attack helicopter....
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the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more. >> the u.s. air force transport plane takes off from banaco airbase. tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. i
the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more....
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perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already warned that time is running out for peace with the palestinians. this man says he is keen to have talks, but there is little expectation of progress on the ground. is really politics are always complicated. religious parties will fight any attempt to exclude them from government, but a coalition that is too ideologically why it could also prove unworkable. bbc news, jerusalem. >> for more on the results in israel, i am joined with -- but a man he served in the middle east and is a special assistant to president obama. he currently is a counselor at the washington institute. how weeken
perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already...
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the algerian government said the people who took on the dreadful events came from marly. at least they claim they came from marli. there are a great number of spaces there. and people can hide there, essentially. if they need to. and mount a tax on population centers. so when the whole of the northern part of marli early last year to a group of dis pretties and infamous rebels, and well-organized people militarily, and got together to do it, not only is it governored, it's governored by people who want to do harm to some of the western interests. so that's why the french inter -- >> mark, we leave you there. thank you very much. apologies for the slight problem in the sound. but fantastic to have mark there in marli. well, as we heard from aaron, the global unemployment picture is a bleak one with fears of more job cuts and increasing numbers of people are coming to terms with years of livering with austerity. our correspondents have been to germany where thousands of migrant workers have left behind their old lives in a future away from home. >> they flew in from the sun
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they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing drastic monetary easing measures to weaken their currency and to increase exports. >> one of the most important questions is how do you think this policy is going to affect japan's economy? >> well, actually, many economists have been wrestling with that question. at what point prices start to rise, it might be difficult to stop the momentum, but others argue it will take some time for the boj to actually achieve its target. >> it's hard to expect because considering japan economy is suffering negative outward gap at 3% of level and also considering level is still high compared t
they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing...
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try walking in their shoes or your shoes when at 16 you received government benefits. >> i did not see myself as a vifnlgt i saw myself on a road of opportunity trying to realize my version of american dream trying to pursue happiness. >> jon: so you didn't fall into the ham hock. that freed you up to pursue your american dream. it's a beautiful sentment. where i have heard it before. >> these thing dozen not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. [cheers and applause] they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> jon: oh ! so the rhetorical device obama used wasn't a straw man, it wasn't even passive aggression, it was0a-xr$,(,x ji%[cheers and] >> jon: welcome back to the show. yesterday as everyone is talking about election day in israel, no? [ laughter ] election day in israel. we bring you the ongoing coverage of circu-decision 0773 vote -- i guarantee you that killed in park slope. [ laughter ] as you know, israel's incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu is awesome. >> the israeli prime minister is committed to the sa
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role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central ideas. the strength and security facing the great challenges. and the main principle was and has been and will be to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. secondly, responsibility for the economy in the face of the continual global crisis. thirdly, a governmental responsibility for yearning for a real peace. enhancement approved equality in network -- enhancement of equality in work, and a reduction in the price of living and the reduction in coalition housing in israel. >> benjamin netanyahu speaking there. what will a new and israeli gov
role in a more modern government. another newcomer is shaking israel's political landscape. >> benjamin netanyahu has taken this page -- taken the stage. let's listen. >> that was the whole of israeli citizens. i'm hoping to leave these changes and for this purpose, we ought to create a wide as possible government. i started this task already this evening. the government that will be created will be based on the following principles. the government will be based on five central...
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israel, negotiations have begun to form a new coalition government after benjamin netanyahu failed to win an outcry majority in tuesday's general election. the alliance ended the day with fewer seats in parliament, losing around one quarter, but remaining the largest group. the centrist party was the surprise of the night. katya? >> benjamin netanyahu certainly got a bloody nose in those elections yesterday, his pre- election slogan, strong leader for strong israel, rings rather hollow. clearly many israelis did not like his leadership style, many felt he was too arrogant and out of touch and they shouted loudly for change. that will what impact the domestic policy. one out of four people in this country are living in poverty. it will also affect how they move forward on the crisis around the iranian nuclear program and the israeli palestinian crisis, whether they will move towards restarting long stalled peace talks. you can see the signal -- the city walls behind me there. the political makeup of the future coalition government will impact them and how it moves on those policies. th
israel, negotiations have begun to form a new coalition government after benjamin netanyahu failed to win an outcry majority in tuesday's general election. the alliance ended the day with fewer seats in parliament, losing around one quarter, but remaining the largest group. the centrist party was the surprise of the night. katya? >> benjamin netanyahu certainly got a bloody nose in those elections yesterday, his pre- election slogan, strong leader for strong israel, rings rather hollow....
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at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year a local reporter bell true at the latest from cairo. here in the capitol there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the corner on the key areas near government buildings as it looks to tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have presence around government buildings as the focus of the anger here for protesters is very much against morsi ministration they say that so the president is not going to just admit he can't run the country and he hasn't listened to their demands to the unrest here is still continuing very tense didn't put saeed as well as the situation in egypt really descends into a bit of a crisis president ahmed most accounts of his travel plans yesterday and met with his national defense council to discuss the deepening crisis across the
at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year a local reporter bell true at the latest from cairo. here in the capitol there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the corner on the key areas near government buildings as it looks to tear...
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clashes rage on those protesters against the government and the death sentences for those involved in last year's football stadium massacre continue to vent their anger at. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and it fears a country could be seeking to recall and eyes its former territory. britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on t.v. in cairo stones in tear gas canisters being thrown back and forth by police and anti-government protesters on the fourth consecutive day of street violence in egypt so far at least forty eight people have been killed the deadliest clashes shook the city of port where crowds infuriated by the death sentences handed down over a football stadium riot try to storm a prison is bill true an update from the capital. here in the capitol there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on they call me on the key a
clashes rage on those protesters against the government and the death sentences for those involved in last year's football stadium massacre continue to vent their anger at. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and it fears a country could be seeking to recall and eyes its former territory. britain's prime minister david cameron finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. look back at the past...
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egypt where clashes continue to rage protesters against the government and. the french military machine. here's the european country. david cameron finally holding a referendum on breaking away. just in time for the weekly with the role received highlighting the week's top headlines now. in cairo. tear gas canisters are being thrown back and forth by police government protesters on the fourth consecutive day of street violence in egypt so far at least forty one people have been killed and the deadliest clashes shook the city of portside eed that's where crowds infuriated by the death sentences handed down over a football stadium riot to try to storm a prison his true with an update from the capital. here in the capital there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on they call me on key areas near government buildings this is just a tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have upped their presence around the government buildings as the focus of the anger here the protesters is very much against mors
egypt where clashes continue to rage protesters against the government and. the french military machine. here's the european country. david cameron finally holding a referendum on breaking away. just in time for the weekly with the role received highlighting the week's top headlines now. in cairo. tear gas canisters are being thrown back and forth by police government protesters on the fourth consecutive day of street violence in egypt so far at least forty one people have been killed and the...
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he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in was completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole war picture when you look at it showed us that this was an urgent mission done in a rush to take them down i want them to go and it was a political decision to do that an attempt by a civil liberties group in the u.s. to shed light on what techniques the f.b.i. is using to track american citizens has figurative lee drawn a blank that is after the government agency complied with the request but sent out hundreds of almost fully blacked out documents the editor of twenty four seven news j.d. to seal says the secrecy surrounding government surveillance it gives authorities the ultimate power. the fac
he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in was completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole war picture when you look at...
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probably in the coming government. finds himself more isolated barack obama second. no doubt that he will not let this happen but you know does not react already very racially. so i wouldn't exclude because that i was so devoted about it but the chances are much smaller now both because the new government mystically and the old new president in the white house the prospects for palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now deadlocked with netanyahu saying more settler homes will be built in his third term actor and director nimrod kaymer known for his prank videos decided to take an unorthodox look at the israeli land expansion. my name is me more than israeli citizen living here among all of the. you one housing prices of it all time high the thing is there is another new one in jerusalem but i can also live among our allies and i think i can get there much better deal with the wise over the. i will in my lead to me would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to in
probably in the coming government. finds himself more isolated barack obama second. no doubt that he will not let this happen but you know does not react already very racially. so i wouldn't exclude because that i was so devoted about it but the chances are much smaller now both because the new government mystically and the old new president in the white house the prospects for palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now deadlocked...
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and government because he's neglected. the average person in israel and we saw how the poverty and the demonstration beginning to make a big push in israeli politics as you heard most israelis now think about their economic and economical livelihood more than a peace process or back in iran i think this is going to be the case and the probably their economy is going to be their issue it was as it was in the united states it's kind of missed you but i think nothing well the economy will come to bite him later on thanks for thoughts coming wasn't a political analyst joining us live from beirut. this was a ski resort of davos is buzzing with business right now after the annual world economic forum kicked off there today the prestige gathering is even more important for russia this year which is warming up to host the next g. twenty summit more the power of double so agreements and handshake deals from our business host. well the overall theme is definitely spurring growth in terms of the european sovereign debt crisis also th
and government because he's neglected. the average person in israel and we saw how the poverty and the demonstration beginning to make a big push in israeli politics as you heard most israelis now think about their economic and economical livelihood more than a peace process or back in iran i think this is going to be the case and the probably their economy is going to be their issue it was as it was in the united states it's kind of missed you but i think nothing well the economy will come to...
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likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three issues. netanyahu, according to exit polls, will once again be prime minister in israel. >> thanks, tyler. heading towards the close. about 50 minutes left in the trading session just off the highs of the day. a reminder. any positive close for the dow and s&p, new five-year highs. >> ameritrade getting a boost in trade today despite a drop in profits. stock is up 23% over the past three months. right after the break the ceo joins us with the real story behind this quarter and his concern of a proposed trading tax in europe and whether it could make its way here to america. >> also. big earnings reports afte
likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three...
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now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today. the policies going forward, that will be largely shaped by the coalition he forms to govern with and that horse trading will start in earnest probably as early as tomorrow. his obvious choice is lining up with even more hard-line parties to his right, including a right wing, extreme right wing group who are saying publicly they want to annex much of the west bank. that would be a worst-case scenario for palestinians here. or netanyahu could surprise everyone and form a more centrist government, leaning more to the left of center, giving him, as analysts here say, more options to deal with stalled peace talks and a struggling economy. now, that is a very longshot, mara. what we're expected to see when the dust settles here, hopefully we'll get early returns by this
now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today. the policies going forward, that will be largely shaped by the coalition he forms to govern with and that horse trading will start in earnest probably as early as tomorrow. his...
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keith ablow who gave one of the most eloquent analysis of government power. the importance to empower the individual within the uncontrolled debate. do have a reaction? >> i hear him a lot and i don't think making sure people protect there rights to have begun zero ornamental illness should be mutually exclusive. you should have your rights but not everyone should have a gun. lou: from your lips to the president's years. tomorrow, finally secretary clinton going to capitol hill with her day before congress in the senate. >> the think we will hear much of? sheila allied 87 you are so cynical. >> we will not hear much. we did as much as we could, mistakes were made it will be passive talk. that is my feeling spinach she cannot read that teleprompter, she cannot lips sink like beyonce. shocking. she will do that for the super bowl. she will have to answer the questions. >> hope the members grilled her. this is the last chance before she runs for the presidency. >> spinach use a regional advancers but to really believe that will have been? >> maybe all the sudden
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they must form a coalition government. the way to do that will be difficult because of the vote and it will affect all of us and politics in that region and we will have coverage of that breaking story, right after this. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >> shepard: breaking news out of israel, the elections and exit polls are
they must form a coalition government. the way to do that will be difficult because of the vote and it will affect all of us and politics in that region and we will have coverage of that breaking story, right after this. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up....
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government than anyone and warn that this government coming in with these rescues to buy up a lot of notes and treasuries, that could be self-defeating and could cause problems down the road. his worry that ultimately, rates could boomerang and go higher. that was not a real concern right now because in this environment, right now, stocks look good. but it could boomerang on the fed and the only adult in the world that is when it comes to washington getting stuff done -- whether you agree or disagree with what the federal reserve is doing, a premiere bond owner on the planet is saying, there is an end to this party and according to bill gross, that might be coming right now. we will keep a very, very close eye on all the above developments. in the meantime, from a guy named nicholson here to nicholas there, taxes going up and the money makers just taking off. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] co
government than anyone and warn that this government coming in with these rescues to buy up a lot of notes and treasuries, that could be self-defeating and could cause problems down the road. his worry that ultimately, rates could boomerang and go higher. that was not a real concern right now because in this environment, right now, stocks look good. but it could boomerang on the fed and the only adult in the world that is when it comes to washington getting stuff done -- whether you agree or...
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that he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in with us completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look at it shows that this was an urgent mission done in a rush to take them down i want them to go and it was a political decision to do that and you can watch the full interview with kim dotcom later on r t also still ahead for you this hour keeping a nation in the dog complies with a public request to share details of domestic surveillance techniques publishing a part of almost completely black tell me documents. on the british prime minister's opponents get hot under the collar as david cameron pledges to hold a referendum on the country's possible e.u. exit if his party w
that he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in with us completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look...
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a german coalition government fails an important task months ahead of the national parliamentary vote until a merkel's christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary paul on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that is set to win the vote. is seven pm here in moscow four pm in paris and he said no way and this is archie our top story this hour of the islamic terrorist cell allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region almost sixty hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali where the islamists claimed they wanted to negotiate their release of their captives but the offer was turned down with the algerian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have now been promised in less france and its campaign in west africa some of th
a german coalition government fails an important task months ahead of the national parliamentary vote until a merkel's christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary paul on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that is set to win the vote. is seven pm here in moscow four pm in paris and he said no way and this is archie our top...
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on this protest against the government and the death sentences for those involved. the french admitted treat machine rolls over islamic militants and the country could be seeking to recall. britain's prime minister david cameron finally committed to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with an attack of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on. egypt city has descended into violence yet again as clashes broke out during a massive funeral march three people were killed and hundreds injured gunshots have also been reported in the area and they just now from correspondent. there are still the guardians sixteen's in foresight sixty three funeral march for protesters who were killed yesterday was a time. when they should share their hearts we think but that isn't saying it was not the police who it's our crew just going across the military come to the funeral march caused by an army the army has been deployed to the city eyewitnesses saying they are seeing ta
on this protest against the government and the death sentences for those involved. the french admitted treat machine rolls over islamic militants and the country could be seeking to recall. britain's prime minister david cameron finally committed to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism both at home and abroad. with an attack of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on. egypt city has descended into violence...
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it's one of the worst state governments in the country. so if those tax dollars were buying a great efficient terrific public sector, that would be one thing. but instead, it's paying for mediocrity yet they keep asking for more and more. >> that brings me to a point. when phil mickelson was asked would you leave california or the united states because of taxes, he said i'm not sure. but you know what, when taxes get to a certain point, people start to make those decisions and it's easy to point and say you're not patriotic. maybe part of the problem is with the taxes. >> first of all, he's the gerard depardieux because he decided to leave france and go to russia. i was going to talk about notorious b.i.g. song, "mo money, mo problems." look, this is california. governor ann richards when she was governor and i was covering politics there, she would go to california to recruit companies to move to texas because of what, taxes. you have governor rick perry who sent a tweet to phil mickelson saying come on to texas. a lot of people live in t
it's one of the worst state governments in the country. so if those tax dollars were buying a great efficient terrific public sector, that would be one thing. but instead, it's paying for mediocrity yet they keep asking for more and more. >> that brings me to a point. when phil mickelson was asked would you leave california or the united states because of taxes, he said i'm not sure. but you know what, when taxes get to a certain point, people start to make those decisions and it's easy...
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now, what kind of sign does that send to assad's government in syria? >> reporter: well, that's a very good question. first of all, the russian government's making this look like an evacuation, a short-term evacuation, only for those who want to leave the region. but russian officials are underscoring that, you know, there are tens of thousands of russians living and working in syria. it's their former client state. russia has a warm-water naval base in syria. evacuating 100 russian citizens isn't that much. however, this would appear to be the first sign that moscow is finally seeing the writing on the wall without publicly admitting it, of course, that president assad's days in power are now truly numbered. mara? >> jim maceda live in tel aviv, thanks so much for that. >>> now back to the capitol where the senate has the opportunity to kill a filibuster. instead they can change the rules in favor of a simple 51-vote majority while bringing back the talking filibuster. >>> next to los angeles where former cardinal roger ma noenny said i'm sorry. accord
now, what kind of sign does that send to assad's government in syria? >> reporter: well, that's a very good question. first of all, the russian government's making this look like an evacuation, a short-term evacuation, only for those who want to leave the region. but russian officials are underscoring that, you know, there are tens of thousands of russians living and working in syria. it's their former client state. russia has a warm-water naval base in syria. evacuating 100 russian...
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more necessary to form a government. but less than they would have liked and fewer than predic predicted. the coming weeks as they try to put together a coalition, he will have tough choices to make. with the smile of a man third term seemed assured they cast the ballots as the polls opened in jerusalem. the coalition began to fall apart over the domestic pressure on budget, a and military service for israeli ultra religious and possibility of a strike. on the nuclear facilities. he joined the party with the nationalist leader leeberman to quarter more 40 of the needed 61 knesset seats to form a government. but it doesn't materialize when netanyahu was battered from the left and the right. former chief of staff came on strong. bennettbe is the darling of the settleers who live on the land in west bank that palestinians want for the future state. his inclusion in netanyahu government would virtually assure the continued deadlock in talks. the left winging movement of the future partner promised to push him hard for deal w
more necessary to form a government. but less than they would have liked and fewer than predic predicted. the coming weeks as they try to put together a coalition, he will have tough choices to make. with the smile of a man third term seemed assured they cast the ballots as the polls opened in jerusalem. the coalition began to fall apart over the domestic pressure on budget, a and military service for israeli ultra religious and possibility of a strike. on the nuclear facilities. he joined the...
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so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu and obama visibility had the coziest of relationships. how does that complicate their relationship in the second term? >> well, it does appear that the tensions are becoming harder and harder to obscure. the two just don't get along. they're from different ends of the spectrum. i think it is going to be increasingly difficult. there are issues which the two fundamentally disagree. the u.s. is clearly intend on pursuing the iranians from getting a nuclear program. but israel even even that should be given the amount of ott sympathy. >> and where does this lev britain in all of this? >> i think the big is
so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu...
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are they having to govern that as technology evolves pretty rapidly? it's more than just facebook and twitter, right? >> it is. i think that the corporations that are writing these laws now have to be nimble enough to change the laws as new, more popular sites like engram or pin-terest come along not just facebook and twitter. >> this is where we all live now. the law is murky and evolving. if you're going to complain online, i would advise being a little bit careful because you might have to hire a lawyer even if you ultimately win. >> what you're saying is this is where we all live online. that's not true. there is a large percentage of the older population that refuses to do facebook and most... many are retired so this discussion wouldn't apply to them. >> every year that changes as the younger people who grew up with this technology move up in the corporate world. >> sure. help people understand this a little bit as well. if you have 100 facebook friends and your boss isn't one of them how could you even get some trouble from your employer? >> bec
are they having to govern that as technology evolves pretty rapidly? it's more than just facebook and twitter, right? >> it is. i think that the corporations that are writing these laws now have to be nimble enough to change the laws as new, more popular sites like engram or pin-terest come along not just facebook and twitter. >> this is where we all live now. the law is murky and evolving. if you're going to complain online, i would advise being a little bit careful because you...
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they're very cynical and distrustful of politics and government. my hope is that over the next few months we'll see some surprises that will cause these young people to say, hey, you know, government can work. politics can work. they can actually address some of these issues and especially the long-term issues. these are the folks that are going to have to pay off that debt that is getting larger and largerment i'm still going to be optimistic but i think it will be a tough couple years in washington unfortunately. >> brown: trey grayson, angela glover blackwell, rev. adam hamilton and ramesh ponnuru, thank you all four >> you're welcome. thank you. >> brown: what are th >> brown: and what are the great expectations of the american public for the president in his second term? hari sreenivasan was on the national mall yesterday. on the rundown online, you can hear what issues people hope to see addressed. >> ifill: and to the other news of the day. house republicans forged ahead with a plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling through may 19. that vot
they're very cynical and distrustful of politics and government. my hope is that over the next few months we'll see some surprises that will cause these young people to say, hey, you know, government can work. politics can work. they can actually address some of these issues and especially the long-term issues. these are the folks that are going to have to pay off that debt that is getting larger and largerment i'm still going to be optimistic but i think it will be a tough couple years in...
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are they having to govern that as technology evolves pretty rapidly? it's more than just facebook and twitter, right? >> it is. i think that the corporations that are writing these laws now have to be nimble enough to change the laws as new, more popular sites like engram or pin-terest come along not just facebook and twitter. >> this is where we all live now. the law is murky and evolving. if you're going to complain online, i would advise being a little bit careful because you might have to hire a lawyer even if you ultimately win. >> what you're saying is this is where we all live online. that's not true. there is a large percentage of the older population that refuses to do facebook and most... many are retired so this discussion wouldn't apply to them. >> every year that changes as the younger people who grew up with this technology move up in the corporate world. >> sure. help people understand this a little bit as well. if you have 100 facebook friends and your boss isn't one of them how could you even get some trouble from your employer? >> bec
are they having to govern that as technology evolves pretty rapidly? it's more than just facebook and twitter, right? >> it is. i think that the corporations that are writing these laws now have to be nimble enough to change the laws as new, more popular sites like engram or pin-terest come along not just facebook and twitter. >> this is where we all live now. the law is murky and evolving. if you're going to complain online, i would advise being a little bit careful because you...
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joe versus hillary for president. >>> eshgs including the government for suing women from combat. a helicopter pilot shot down over afghanistan, what she thinks about the policy change. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take
joe versus hillary for president. >>> eshgs including the government for suing women from combat. a helicopter pilot shot down over afghanistan, what she thinks about the policy change. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get...